Friday night €500,000 win for Dublin EuroMillions Plus player

Tuesday’s EuroMillions Jackpot set to roll towards €65 Million estimated

 

A EuroMillions player in Dublin got their weekend started in style after scooping the top prize of €500,000 in last night’s EuroMillions Plus draw.  

The Friday night win came after the player purchased their Normal Play ticket on Wednesday 3rd January at the Circle K service station on the Beaumont Road in Dublin 9. 

The winning numbers in the Friday 5th January EuroMillions Plus draw were: 05, 22, 34, 37, 47.

The National Lottery have advised EuroMillions players in Dublin to carefully check their tickets today as one player now has a ticket worth €500,000. The win marks the first EuroMillions Plus win of the 2024. The winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize. 

While over 47,000 players in Ireland scooped prizes across the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus draws, there was no outright winner of the €53,860,693 Jackpot on offer. Tuesday’s EuroMillions Jackpot is now set to roll towards an estimated €65 Million. 

A National Lottery spokesperson said: “National Lottery players in Dublin are really having a week to remember! On Sunday, we saw a player in Perrystown scoop the top prize of €1 Million in the Millionaire Raffle draw and in Wednesday’s Lotto draw, a player in Fortunestown matched five numbers and the bonus to win an incredible €209,699. The latest Dublin win came on Friday night when a player on the northside scooped €500,000 in Friday’s EuroMillions Plus draw after purchasing their ticket in the Circle K service station on the Beaumont Road in Dublin 9.” 

“This morning, we are advising all of our Dublin EuroMillions player to check their tickets carefully as someone who purchased their ticket in the Beaumont area now has a ticket worth €500,000. The winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and to make contact with our prize claims team as soon as possible.”

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